I have a Goat disease - #780
Too Much pain in joints , because uric acid is very high & cholesterol i have a Goat disease whole body pain
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At 38 years old, experiencing severe joint pain due to high uric acid levels and cholesterol can be debilitating, commonly associated with gout, which leads to inflammation and pain in the joints. In Ayurveda, addressing this condition requires a holistic approach that focuses on diet, lifestyle changes, and herbal remedies.
First, it is essential to adopt a low-purine diet to manage uric acid levels. This includes avoiding red meats, organ meats, shellfish, and certain types of fish, while increasing your intake of fresh fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and low-fat dairy products. Staying well-hydrated by drinking plenty of water is also crucial, as it helps flush out excess uric acid.
For herbal remedies, consider incorporating Gokshura (Tribulus terrestris) and Kanchanar Guggulu, which are known for their anti-inflammatory properties and ability to help manage uric acid levels. Additionally, Punarnava can aid in reducing edema and supporting kidney function, which is essential for uric acid elimination.
Sounds like you’re dealing with a lot, and that joint pain and overall discomfort can really be a drag, especially with gout flaring up. So, with gout, elevated uric acid is always the main troublemaker.
Let’s start with the diet, okay? Since you’re mentioning both high uric acid and cholesterol, you want to reduce foods heavy in purines. So things like red meat, shellfish, and organ meats are best avoided—not great for the joints and gonna raise that uric acid more. Think more along the lines of mostly vegetarian meals, lots of fruits, especially cherries, which are killer for reducing uric acid levels. Cherry juice actually can help reduce both symptoms and frequency.
Hydration’s super important too, so drink plenty of water throughout the day to help flush out uric acid. I’ve seen people benefit from warm water upon waking up—it kickstarts your digestion too, protecting your digestive fire, or agni, as we like to call it.
Turmeric and ginger tend to work wonders. These herbs have anti-inflammatory properties. You could maybe have them in tea form—grate some ginger, boil it, and add a little turmeric, sip daily. I’ve seen it reduce pain pretty effectively in a lot of cases.
For your cholesterol, try focusing more on fiber-rich foods. Oats, barley, it enhances your body’s ability to lower cholesterol levels. Plus, it’s easy and super effective. Don’t forget good fats; so include a little bit of ghee or coconut oil—they help keep you nourished without clogging up the works.
Yoga is another cornerstone you should consider. Gentle poses, maybe some pranayama (breathing exercises) to get your circulation going, can decrease both pain and mental stress—it’s a game changer when you’re hurting everywhere.
Of course, if stuff gets worse or too unbearable, don’t hesitate to reach out to a doc. Quick fixes might not cut it if it’s real serious, k? Safety first in those cases. Take care, and I hope this helps at least a little on your journey to feeling better.

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